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If it were me i would just get the metal, form it, and farm out the welding. Then figure out how much you have to spend and buy the machine of your dreams. Then you can practice all you need until proficent. Learning to weld on alum will be a bit tricky, not saying it can't be done just harder. Just my thoughts...Bob

Because

Originally Posted by Cgotto6

Why do you have multiple threads asking the same information? If spatter is not acceptable, tig is the only choice.

Because I am looking for specific advice now that I've deciding what I want -
Just wondering about the passport plus in general.
Info is kind of thin searching the threads.
If you just use tig don't know why you'd even bother with the thread -
just skip it - why even look at it !

I just did a simple search and found all the answers I needed to tell if I like the passport plus or not. If you do search, you will find I asked the same questions before I bought my first one, and someone else just asked the aluminum questions and several people responded to it about 2 weeks ago.

A lot of people on here will actually stop responding to your questions if you keep asking questions that people keep answering every month.

You can learn more from reading a lot of searches then you can asking one question because you will see other people who asked different questions that you never even though about.

ok thanks

I''ll take the advice and search the threads for answer on comparison of
Miller 211 on 220 vs. passport on 220.
But if you could point me to it since you located it all ready would appreciate it.
Thanks for the help and tips.
Stu